£0 remaining for a Debt relief order
M and her three children were abandoned without any explanation. The children are aged six, four and eighteen months old. Mum has been receiving letters from Creditors and came for help to sort things out. She has been left with a large debt for items she never purchased, or received, and a Debt Relief Order has been recommended. With this she can make a fresh start, as the debt is affecting her health and well-being. Please could you help to raise the fee for this lady?
A is an ex-offender who we have lined up with a job on a construction site. He has battled addiction and been in trouble with the police, but after relocating to our area earlier this year, he is doing much better. To start the job, A needs to order a replacement birth certificate for his right-to-work ID, a pair of waterproof site boots and funds for his first three week's travel to work until he gets his first pay. Please will you help us cover these costs so A can start again?
Our applicant is an asylum seeking lady from El Salvador who has been granted permission to remain in the UK with her four year old daughter. They have been moved out of Home Office accommodation and into a Local Authority house which is completely unfurnished. Mum has reached out to us requesting a microwave, kettle and toaster, pans, crockery, cutlery and utensils. Your kindness will be greatly appreciated to help this mum and her young daughter.
Our applicant is an asylum seeking lady from Nigeria who is here with her four boys, aged eleven, nine, five, and a seven month old baby. Three of the boys receive free school meals. The family is part of our Family Hub and joins us during school holidays for activities and a hot meal. Mum struggles financially and has approached us during the latest school holidays to request help for clothes for the boys. Mum is extremely grateful for any help we have provided for her and we would like to support this family further